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Zeugopterus regius

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Scophthalmidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Pleuronectiformes

Genus
  
Zeugopterus

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Similar
  
Topknot, Norwegian topknot, Risso’s dragonet, European finless eel, Pegusa impar

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Zeugopterus regius, Eckström's topknot or Bloch's topknot, is a small, left eyed flatfish in the turbot family Scophthalmidae found in European waters.

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zeugopterus regius


Description

Zeugopterus regius is a relatively broad bodied, left-eyed flatfish which has a small head with a deep notch to the front of the upper eye. The anal and dorsal fins continue on to the underside of the body, forming distinct lobes. It is pale brown in colour with irregular darker patches and a dark blotch towards the tail end. The maximum length of an adult fish is around 20 centimetres (7.9 in).

Biology

Zeugopterus regius is found over rocky substrates, less frequently on sandy seafloors. It feeds on invertebrates and small fish. The breeding season falls between February and August. It is sometimes found on the underside or rock overhangs but not as often as its cogener, the common topknot, Zeugopterus punctatus.

Distribution

This is a fish of the eastern Atlantic, occurring from the British Isles to Morocco and extending into the western Mediterranean and the Adriatic Sea.

References

Zeugopterus regius Wikipedia